. Annual data summary for 1988 CERC Field Research Facility : volume 1, main text and appendixes A and B. Oceanography; Meteorology; Ocean waves; Ocean currents. 24 November 1988 (Figure 40) 78. Forming in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Keith slowly followed a cold front across Florida on 22-23 November and continued to move to the northeast into the Atlantic on 24 November. The combination of a strong Canadian high pressure system and this offshore tropical storm produced storm waves on the 24th. Maximum onshore winds (from north-northeast) reached 14 m/sec at 0208 EST on the 24th followe


. Annual data summary for 1988 CERC Field Research Facility : volume 1, main text and appendixes A and B. Oceanography; Meteorology; Ocean waves; Ocean currents. 24 November 1988 (Figure 40) 78. Forming in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Keith slowly followed a cold front across Florida on 22-23 November and continued to move to the northeast into the Atlantic on 24 November. The combination of a strong Canadian high pressure system and this offshore tropical storm produced storm waves on the 24th. Maximum onshore winds (from north-northeast) reached 14 m/sec at 0208 EST on the 24th followed shortly (0400 EST) by the minimum atmospheric pressure of mb. The maximum H,^ (Gage 111) of m ( Tp = sec) was recorded at 1600 ESt. There was no Figure 40. Data for 24 November 1988 storm 71. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leffler, Michael W; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ); U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. [Vicksburg, Miss. : U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service]


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